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Microsoft: Don't Mess With HP (Forbes) Angry e-mails from HP to Microsoft could explain HP's skunk works project to build its own consumer interface. us.rd.yahoo.com
Microsoft billionaire's low-profile MySpace page [Paul Allen] (Valleywag) "Merman" shares a birthday and a favorite musician — Jimi Hendrix — with chubby-but-hardrocking guitarist Paul Allen, the Microsoft co-founder behind Seattle's Experience Music Project... us.rd.yahoo.com
Research and Markets: Business Intelligence Industry Expert Nigel Pendse Previews Microsoft's 'Project Gemini' in New ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Preview of Microsoft's 'Project Gemini'" report to their offering. us.rd.yahoo.com
Microsoft's Cammarano: Games Need Visual Targets, Not Just Concept Art (Gamasutra) As part of today's Gamasutra feature, Microsoft Game Studios director of art Ben Cammarano has been discussing why cutting out "ambiguous references" and rendering more realistic "visual targets" early in a game project will lead to a much better title. Cammarano is is a 16-year CG veteran who leads the publishing-side art efforts for first party Xbox 360 franchises such as Gears of War, ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Microsoft now 5th worst ISP for spam [Spamhaus] (Valleywag) "Spammers and scam artists are abusing Microsoft's live.com and livefilestore.com properties to redirect visitors to sites that peddle fake pharmacy products, porn and Nigerian 419 scams." That's how... us.rd.yahoo.com
Microsoft Endorses Link Exchanges -- Or Do They? (Search Engine Roundtable) On the Microsoft Office Live Small Business Blog (and even in a second post ), Senior Product Manager Skip Chilcott writes that link exchanges are a "popular way to generate more links." Blogger Saad Kamal has a problem with this. Citing several guidelines from Google, Yahoo, and even Microsoft itself, it's apparent that link exchanges to artificially inflate rankings is frowned upon. ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Microsoft changes direction, will offer free security software (Scientific American) Microsoft is changing its tune on computer security, two years after its much-heralded foray into the security space turned out to be less than spectacular. Instead of charging customers $50 per year for its Windows Live OneCare subscription security service, Microsoft says that beginning June 30 it will instead offer free software code-named "Morro," designed to seek and destroy viruses, ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Microsoft Announces the Winner of the Prestigious 2008 BizTalk Server National Award, 'Driving Customer Adaption' (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Each year, Microsoft awards the National BizTalk Server "Driving Customer Adaption" Award to 1 of just twenty-five Microsoft Virtual Technology Specialists. This year's honor went to the team at Innovative Architects, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner technology company in Duluth, GA. us.rd.yahoo.com
Earns Microsoft Dynamics Award for Distribution Leadership Excellence (Thaipr.net) Poupart Limited, a client of the UK affiliate of Tectura Corporation, was recently honored by Microsoft with a 2008 Customer Excellence Award for outstanding business achievements. Poupart received re us.rd.yahoo.com
Microsoft, Novell Eye Moonlight Beta, System Management (PC World) Marking the two-year anniversary of their controversial interoperability agreement, Microsoft and Novell this week are announcing upcoming availability of the beta version of Moonlight. us.rd.yahoo.com
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